
Top 26 Urge To Kill Quotes
#1. On average, since the urge to kill myself isn't so strong that I actually kill myself, the world is worth living in.
Tao Lin
#2. How ... how are you doing, Jace?'
Holding on. Just barely. Charlie?'
Charlie's tone is almost conversational. 'Kind of getting the urge to kill both of you. Think I'm gonna head back.'
Sure, okay, no problem.'
Yeah, yeah, good idea. You do that.
D.D. Barant
#3. The mere possession of a gun is, in itself, an urge to kill, not only by design, but by accident, by madness, by fright, by bravado.
Louisa May Alcott
#4. Hi, the werewolf said. He was dark-haired and broad, with gold eyes, big hands, and a feral scruffiness that Cole felt and instantly responded to. He had the weird urge to kill a cow and present it to the stranger. Two cows.
MaryJanice Davidson
#5. Because I have a feeling most people who ahve met you get the urge to kill you at one point or another
Jus Accardo
#6. I am gripped by an irresistible urge to kill myself, but I know it's the devil tempting me.
Umberto Eco
#7. I woke up on my sister's couch with a raging hangover and an urge to kill my wife.
Gillian Flynn
#8. Tell that to the BTK killer," I said. "He was a churchgoer, raised two kids, married, and resisted the urge to kill for decades. He was a person, but he was a monster, too
Laurell K. Hamilton
#9. The urge to kill, like the urge to beget,
Is blind and sinister. Its craving is set
Today on the flesh of a hare: tomorrow it can
Howl the same way for the flesh of a man.
Andrei Voznesensky
#10. I have the heart of a child. I keep it in a jar on my shelf.
Robert Bloch
#11. I like it when actors get an opportunity to chew into something. They love scenes with beginnings, middles, and ends - scenes that give an arc to their characters and allow audiences to get to know these people.
Tracy Letts
#12. He is happy whom circumstances suit his temper; but he Is more excellent who suits his temper to any circumstance.
David Hume
#13. Her Majesty's government is engaging not merely in Orwellian Newspeak but in self-defeating Orwellian Newspeak. The broader message it sends is that ours is a weak culture so unconfident and insecure that if you bomb us and kill us our first urge is to find a way to flatter and apologize to you.
Mark Steyn
#14. Do not write if there is no tremendous urge to do so. At the heart, there must be an inspiration or muse or one of those old-fashioned things. Else, why bore yourself, destroy other people's interest and kill trees?
Vikram Seth
#15. It was an urge ... A strong urge, and the longer I let it go the stronger it got, to where I was taking risks to go out and kill people-risks that normally, according to my little rules of operation, I wouldn't take because they could lead to arrest.
Edmund Kemper
#16. Some people live their lives being perpetual victims and finger pointers. To anyone who points a finger at someone else and lays all the blame at their feet instead of taking responsibility for their own behavior, I would say, I see that finger and you know where you can put it?
Donna Lynn Hope
#17. I didn't want to represent any negative side of the country where I was born and raised.
Miyavi
#18. When you're anxious, don't immediately trust your automatic thoughts because oftentimes these thoughts are irrational. Thoughts are not facts. They're just thoughts and sometimes don't need to be given so much importance.
John Tsilimparis
#19. Don't resist the urge to burn down the stronghold, kill off the main love interest or otherwise foul up the lives of your characters.
Patricia Hamill
#20. There's no way to know the motives of another person totally, even a person that you know very well.
Carl Bernstein
#21. Mychael said the rock's not affecting you, and from what I'm seeing I'm inclined to agree."
"I beg to differ."
"Feeling evil?" Justinius asked.
"No."
"Having an urge to overthrow governments, kill thousands?"
"No and no."
"Take over the world?"
"Too much work.
Lisa Shearin
#22. 'Friends' was a true ensemble. There really was no star of the show.
Matt LeBlanc
#23. When we hold back out of laziness, that is when we tie ourselves into knots of boredom.
Walter Annenberg
#25. The author describes the attitude of some on the frontier at Rome's twilight as exhibiting a kind of London-in-the-blitz determination to carry on being more Roman than usual.
Peter Heather
#26. She had become the demon, only too much, and too fast. I had an incredible urge to knock her on her ass, take her down a few notches. Turning her just got higher on the priority scale. That's if I didn't kill her first.
L.J. Kentowski
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